Will UNFCCC mandate Cumulative Impacts Analysis?

Madhvi Chittoor Founder Madhvi4EcoEthics and Global EcoEthics movement and UN Child Advisor has become the first to challenge the UNFCCC to consider holding a cumulative impacts analysis on a Global scale.

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African CSOs call for scale-up of renewable energy

DUBAI – The Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) from Africa today at the ongoing COP28 in Dubai, issued a hard-hitting five-bullet statement on energy demands for Africa to the Africa Group of Negotiators on Climate Change.

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Putting food at the centre of the climate talks

DUBAI - Today marked the second day of COP28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and more than 130 world leaders endorsed the ‘‘Emirates Declaration on Sustainable Agriculture, Resilient Food Systems and Climate Action.’’

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Quinton School partners Forestry Commission to commemorate the National Day of Tree Planting

The Forestry Commission has over the recent times partnered Zimbabwe's  Primary and Secondary Schools in a bid to create awareness and advancing climate action goals at local levels.

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COP28: Will Governments accelerate ambitions beyond 2025 Projections?

The first-ever global stocktake is set to conclude at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) at the end of this year. The window for meaningful change is closing, and the time to act is now.

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Who invents climate change technical jargons?

The terms are not only flowery in intuition but baffling to impede one's ability to translate what seems to be incomprehensible.

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Action Aid COP28 message in pursuit of Climate Justice

When COP Presidency shifted from Glascow Scotland to Egypt, great hopes were paced on granting the developing world a voice in demanding what they deserved most. The consensus on lose and damage at COP27 sounded to be real but practically fragile.

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Reasons why Northern Mozambique is far from renewable energy goals

Investors are keen to support solar power in Northern Mozambique, but development on the ground is slow to take off. Amade Abubacar investigates why......

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GEA selected among top 30 Global Innovations for Renewable energy that will compete in Rome

Zimbabwean youth led project Green Energy Accelerator (GEA)by Youth and Economic Capital Fund in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) together with the Ministry of Energy and Power Development has been selected as the top 30 Global innovations for Renewable energy will compete at the Global Youth4Climate Conference slated for Rome,Italy from 17-19 October.

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Update on UN Climate Change Consultation on Net Zero Recognition and Accountability Framework

UN Climate Change is conducting a stakeholder consultation to inform the development of the Net Zero Recognition and Accountability Framework.

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